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West Irondequoit board adopts $100.6 million budget; sets May 20 voter referendum
Summary
The West Irondequoit Central School District Board of Education approved a $100,611,335 spending plan and a $45,666,465 tax levy to present to voters May 20, citing a near 10% increase in foundation aid; board approved the budget 7-0.
The West Irondequoit Central School District Board of Education voted unanimously Thursday to adopt a proposed $100,611,335 budget for the 2025–26 fiscal year and to present that budget, with an anticipated tax levy of $45,666,465, to district voters on May 20, 2025.
Board members approved the measure 7–0 after a presentation summarizing revenue assumptions, enrollment-driven staffing, and planned capital work. The presentation noted a 9.6% increase in state foundation aid as the primary new revenue source, and explained that any later changes in state aid would reduce the district’s reliance on fund balance rather than increase spending.
The district’s business staff told the board the proposed levy is within the state’s tax-cap formula and that the district anticipates receiving remaining tax-collection transfers from Monroe County in April. The presentation said the…
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